The Kool-Aid Maker.

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The Kool-Aid Maker

Introduction Marcus Burgin Darrell Cox Jeff Merryman Corey Page

Development Before

Development After

PURPOSE This device is designed to make Kool – Aid. Without the use of your typical kitchen utensils.

ENERGY Elastic Potential Second line on launcher. Collision Calculated the velocity needed to transfer energy to the metal block. m1v1+ m2v2=m1v1’+m2v2’ Center of Mass Shift in CM and ruler lifts battery pack into drill. Gravity Forces water down. Potential-to-Kinetic Zip-line resting. Zip-line moving. Zip-line delivers Kool-Aid powder.

Conclusions Success? Problems? Cost? Drink up! Back to the drawing board. Cost? $ 24.94

THE END